The Penn College Foundation is giving employees, current and former students, and the public an opportunity to honor and memorialize James Everett Logue, associate professor of English. Logue,who died Sept. 1, was a veteran faculty member, a "Master Teacher" honoree and a former College administrator.
Halogen lamps are not permitted in Penn College offices and should be removed, reminds Dr. William J. Martin, senior vice president.
Faculty, staff, students and student employees are reminded that the parking lotin front of the Student and Administrative Services Center is reserved for visitors only.
The funeral will be Saturday for James E. Logue, associate professor of English at Penn College, who died Wednesday, Sept. 1. A veteran faculty member, former administrator and 1988 recipient of the "Master Teacher" award, he has been characterized as an "inspired and inspiring teacher, good friend to innumerable students and staff." The service will be at 10 a.m.
Help celebrate the dedication of the newly renovated Klump Academic Center. Did you attend Williamsport High School when it was located there? Do you have WHS memorabilia that you would be willing to donate or lend to the College Archives for an exhibit? If so, please contact Pat Scott at ext. 7840 or by e-mail.
The Web Development team, part of the Office of College Information & Community Relations, issues these reminders to College departments that have Web sites: 1. All departments should review their sites regularly, checking to make sure that all content is current and accurate. Departments might also want to review the College's Web Style Guide . 2.
PCToday, your online source for Penn College news and information, has a new format and an expanded medley of features for the Fall 2004 semester.
"Wrapture," a new campus dining experience, is open on the first floor of ACC. Custom create your own wraps, pitas, paninis and sandwiches from 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday.
First-year Pennsylvania College of Technology student Brandon S. Berry, 18, of Jersey Shore, diedAug. 19in an automobile accident on Route 220 in Woodward Township, Lycoming County. Berry was enrolled in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technology-Refrigeration major. His parents both are employed at Penn College.
The annual Student Organization Fair, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. today, was moved into the Bush Campus Center. If you're looking for an opportunity to meet new people, get involved on campus, gain valuable leadership skills or just make a difference at Penn College, stop by the tables and displays and see what is offered.
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